The Free Black Women’s Library - Spring News
Hey there folks, Happy Friday!!
Just wanted to share with you a few fun updates and super cool news items about the library.
I am really excited to share with you that the April’s edition of The Free Black Women’s Library features award winning author Angela Flournoy, reading from her best selling debut novel The Turner House!
The Turner House was a finalist for the National Book Award and a New York Times notable book of the year. This novel was also a finalist for the Center for Fiction First Novel Prize, the PEN/Robert W. Bingham Prize for Debut Fiction and an NAACP Image Award. Angela is a National Book Foundation “5 Under 35” Honoree for 2015. Her fiction has appeared in The Paris Review, and she has written for The New York Times, The Nation, The Los Angeles Times, and elsewhere.
A graduate of the Iowa Writers’ Workshop, Flournoy received her undergraduate degree from the University of Southern California. She has taught at the University of Iowa, The New School and Columbia University. Flournoy is currently the Rona Jaffe Foundation Fellow at the New York Public Librry Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Center for Scholars and Writers.
I am over the moon thrilled that this amazing author will be talking about her writing practice and reading excerpts of her gorgeous book for our next pop up session happening -
noon to 5pm
Sunday, April 2
Nurture Art Gallery,
56 Bogart Street, Brooklyn
Snacks & refreshments will be served.
All are welcome!!
The library is part of an amazing exhibit at Nurture, brought to you by our friends from Culture Push called “The Archive of Affect”, it explores the impact and purpose of archives & storytelling.
The exhibit opened to a gorgeous packed house on March 17th and is up until April 16.
This biblio-installation contains a custom made bookshelf, 120 books written by Black women, 10 Black and white portraits of Black women writer ancestors, and a running slideshow of photos of library pop ups from the past two years. Feel free to stop by the gallery anytime between noon and 6 Wednesday thru Sundays to visit or trade books with the library. All good books written by Black women are happily accepted!!
Also want to share that I am extremely grateful to the wonderful folks of The Laundromat Project for choosing me to be their Create Change Commissions Artist this year!! WooHoo!!! I am looking for Black women, femmes and gender non-conforming folks to participate in a social art project I am launching entitled Black August: Cocoon, which explores the concepts of safe spaces, embodiment, rituals, pleasure, self care and creative expression. This project involves weekly meet ups for the month of August that feature self defense classes, art making, workshops, yoga/meditation and various body loving practices. Together we will create a zine dedicated to these concepts filled with art, photography, poetry, prose, strategies, information and resources that address the health, safety and liberation of Black women. The zine will be mass produced and sold, all proceeds will be donated to organizations that work for the support and safety of Black women. Much love to The Laundromat Project for their funding and supporting of me in this venture that I have been working on manifesting for a long time!!
Please contact me at ixesmama@gmail.com if you are interested in taking part.
All meet-ups will take place in Brooklyn on Sundays in August, snacks and refreshments will be served and childcare will be provided.
Lastly I wanted to share that three of my absolute favorite folks are coming out with books within the next few weeks and I highly recommend pre-ordering each one. These brilliant creatives have been working hard on bringing these notable texts into the world and I am eagerly looking forward to diving into what their beautiful minds and hearts have to offer.
They are
Liza Jessie Peterson - All Day: A Year of Love and Survival Teaching Incarcerated Kids at Rikers Island
adrienne marie brown - Emergent Strategy: Shaping Change, Changing Worlds
Shantrelle Patrice Lewis - Dandy Lion/ Black Dandy & Street Style
I literally started tearing up while ordering these books this week a few days ago because not only does it feel good to see my friends thrive and give birth to ideas they have been working on for years, it also feels doubly amazing to support them.
I am so hyped to have these babies in my hands!!
Reading books by Black women gives me joy, pleasure, healing, LIFE!!
I am currently cuddling with the fierce imagination of
Kiini Salaam - When The World Wounds
and the fearless heart of
Alexis Pauline Gumbs - Spill: Scenes of Black Feminist Fugivity
How about you, what books by Black women are you reading right now??
Send me a message letting me know!!
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As usual wishing you Peace, Blessings and Happy Reading!!